Here’s a look at N332 content from the past week (covering June 15, 2025 to June 21, 2025):
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Weekly Round-up: N332 (June 15, 2025)
Here’s a look at N332 content from the past week (covering June 8, 2025…
Pain Management Unit: Quirónsalud Torrevieja Hospital
At Quirónsalud Torrevieja, we have a team of leading specialists in pain management, offering personalised…
The Great Licence Gamble!
Driving with an invalid or expired licence is a surprisingly common, yet serious, offence in Spain, with consequences ranging from fines to prison time. This includes residents driving on unexchanged foreign licences (especially UK licences post-Brexit) and those attempting to cheat driving tests. Spanish law is clear: all drivers must hold a valid, recognized licence for their residency status. Violations can lead to substantial fines (€200-€500), points deductions, and even criminal charges for serious infringements like driving while banned or impersonating another for a test. Stay informed on Spanish driving regulations to avoid legal trouble and ensure road safety.
Summer Projects from N332
In this introductory video, Mark Nolan tells you about some of the projects we…
Transport of Dangerous Goods
Transporting dangerous goods by road carries significant risks, necessitating strict regulations on routes, schedules, vehicle signage, and driver qualifications. Discover how these measures prevent tragedies like Spain’s devastating 1978 Alfaques campsite explosion. Learn about accident classifications, reporting requirements, and crucial safety recommendations for both drivers and the public when encountering hazardous material transport.
A New Virtual Assistant Promises to Help with DGT Procedures
The DGT has launched María, a new virtual assistant designed to simplify procedures like driver’s license renewals, fine payments, and vehicle registration. Built with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology, María accesses a database of official documents to provide accurate, regulation-compliant answers. While currently Spanish-only, it promises to save users time by offering direct answers to their DGT queries.
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